WIOA Program Information

Harper College

800 W. Central Rd.
Arlington Heights, IL 60005

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Paramedic Certificate

The 38 credit-hour certificate program is to be offered in two semesters starting in the fall semester and concluding the following spring semester. The program is designed to expand the entry-level knowledge and skills initially acquired through Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), or Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate (EMT-I) education. Paramedic education includes classroom and lab instruction, plus hospital-based and field-based clinical experiences under the direct supervision of an approved preceptor. The Paramedic program exposes the students to a wide variety of patients, including observation and/or direct patient care in one of the EMS System hospitals and on ALS vehicles. Instructional content and design is based on the National EMS Education Standards (NHTSA, 2009) and is approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of EMS and Highway Safety. Paramedics must complete the certificate program to be eligible for licensure, but are encouraged to complete the full AAS degree. The Paramedic program course work, including academic and clinical components, is administered through the EMS Department at Northwest Community Healthcare. Hospital internships are completed at area-wide hospitals while the field internship is completed with a System affiliated Advanced Life Support (ALS) provider agency with which the student is employed or has a participation agreement. After completion of the program, candidates are eligible to take a Paramedic licensure exam. Admission Requirements: Paramedic is a limited enrollment program. For admission requirements please contact the Admissions Outreach Office at 847.925.6700 or visit harpercollege.edu Students who apply for this limited enrollment program are obligated to meet current admission requirements and follow program curriculum as defined at the time of acceptance to the program.

The 6-digit CIP code (if available): 510904

Yes
If yes, how many credit hours for program completion?
38.00

What is the curriculum code for this program (if one exists)?
None
Industry Recognized Certification
Other Goals
If Certification, License, or Registration, what is the name of the certifying, licensing, or registering body?
Harper College
Part-Time Enrollment
Internships
Classroom Instruction
Labs
Night Classes
Day Classes
Other(Specify)
Drug/Alcohol Screening
HS Diploma/GED
Physical Exam
Math(Specify) - Per Placement Test Cut-off Scores
Reading(Specify) - Per Placement Test Cut-off Scores
Language(Specify) - Instruction is in English
Writing(Specify) - Per College Placement Test Cut-off Scores
Prerequisites(Specify) - Criminal background check
Other(Specify) - All credit-seeking WIOA clients must have initial & ongoing academic advising
Tuition
$5,282.00
Books
$5,808.00
Fees
$1,297.00
Tests
$300.00
Other Expenses(Materials, Supplies, Tools, Uniforms, etc)
$925.00
Total Cost:
$13,612.00
NOTE: If this is a community college program, the costs listed above are for those individuals who live in-district. Costs may be higher for out-of-district residents. Programs offered by proprietary schools have the same costs for all students.
Other(Specify)
All financial aid depends on the eligibility of the individual
800 W. Central Rd.
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Must contact Diane Carter-Zubko at 847-758-2372 when approved to pursue program at Harper. Students must apply to Harper College www.harpercollege.edu. Pay $25 application fee when prompted or obtain fee waiver code from Diane Carter-Subko at 847-758-2372. Student will be directed to appropriate Harper College Academic Advisor for an educational plan. The maximum tuition and fees amount approved for this occupatio is $8,000.